Luca could feel the pain in her body intensifying with every cut. However, she could not stop. If she did, Luke would suffer...
She could not bear to hurt Luke no matter how painful it was.
The urging voice in her ear grew faster and faster. Luca's movements became quicker and quicker in her dream.
Finally, she mustered up the courage to turn around and see the face of the person who urged her to do so.
It was Abel...
Luca continued to cut herself. The dream felt real. With each cut, there was blood gushing out, but she dared not to stop.
There was pain, resentment, unwillingness.
Luca felt trapped.
She did not know if it was a dream. She only knew that she was instinctively afraid.
She was afraid that Luke would be hurt, and she was afraid that she would lose too much blood and never be able to see him or their children again...
However, the scene suddenly changed.
She was brought to a different place.
Luca found herself lying in a white place, seemingly on top of clouds. Everything around her felt weightless, and the pain from before disappeared.
She looked at her hands and noticed that she was not carrying a sharp knife and there were no bloody wounds on her body!
Luca turned around and looked at her side. She saw Luke lying next to her.
The terrifying scenes she experienced a moment ago seemed fake.
Luca gently approached Luke, who pulled her into his arms.
At that moment, there was no pain or fear; there was only peace in Luca's heart.
She smiled happily as she listened to the sound of his heartbeat
it was a dream or not, she was most at ease at that
worry
The following day...
cash from the safe at home
was off with Luke. She quickly finished her breakfast
for a moment when she did not see Luke
Today was the day for their research team
look at her. She could not help but ask, "Ms. Craw, did you not notice that Mr. Crawford
pay much attention," replied Luca as she shook her head. She
could not tell Aunt Neile that Luke had that look on his face because
decided to act
Neile still frowned. Luke seemed gloomier than usual today. It was as
could Luca
Neile then asked Luca, "Ms. Craw, would you like to have some coffee? It was brewed for
would be a waste if the coffee was poured
beans were
like coffee as it tasted bitter.
because
wondered if old tea that had been brewed for a while would taste better than coffee as it was just as effective in
good as it was
did not understand why this drink was so popular
Neile. I have to go now," replied Luca
already waiting for
T Corporation.
at the company and put the cash-filled box into the safe before starting
a message asking when Percy would
was eager to
not
workload was
helplessly, "Boss, Lonnie Jackman, the boss of Jackman Corporation, is
don't want to see him," Luke frowned. When
says he has important information to provide you with, and..." Jason hesitated for a moment. He was not someone who would hesitate before saying something, but he would not pass on certain information unless it was a special
instance, Lonnie, who was downstairs, said that Luke would miss out on important information if Luke refused to see him. Hence, he
if Luke missed this information, he would surely regret it. Therefore, Lonnie urged Jason, the messenger, to consider
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